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A configurable housing system. Not a product range.

HYVVEBLEND is THE HYVVE's physical housing platform. Homes precision-manufactured off-site in low-carbon timber, assembled lightly on land through retractable foundations, and designed from the outset to be extended, reconfigured, or relocated as life demands.

What makes HYVVEBLEND commercially significant is not the construction method. It is the structural logic underneath it. The system generates over one million viable configurations from a controlled set of standardised components. Every home THE HYVVE delivers draws on the same validated engineering, the same supply chain, and the same manufacturing tolerances, while responding to the specific demands of a particular site as though it were bespoke. Cost predictability and design specificity are not in tension. They are outcomes of the same system.

For an investor, the implication is direct: repeatable economics with site-specific design. For a land partner, it means a housing system that can respond to the character of their land rather than overriding it.

SYSTEM

HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS

Every HYVVEBLEND home is assembled from five pre-engineered elements: a modular structural Cradle, fully finished Modules, retractable helical screw pile foundations, VITA autonomous infrastructure, and a configurable finishing system. The Cradle is the structural and circulation spine, designed to be extended, reconfigured, or dismounted entirely. Modules arrive at the site complete or panelised. The home sits on the land rather than joining it, anchored by foundations that can be retracted without permanent ground disturbance.

The system is not tied to a single delivery method. Homes can be manufactured and delivered volumetrically or as panelised assemblies, depending on site access, terrain, and logistical constraints. The design logic, engineering standards, and performance specifications remain identical in either mode. What changes is the assembly sequence, not the outcome. This means the range of sites HYVVEBLEND can serve is not limited by transport access or craning feasibility, a constraint that narrows the viable land pool for most modular competitors before a single design decision has been made.

The engineering is resolved. Full technical detail is available to qualified partners.

PLANNING SENSITIVITY AS CONSENT ADVANTAGE

Most modular housing fails at the planning stage because it looks like what it is: a standardised product imposed on a site that resists standardisation.

HYVVEBLEND inverts that problem. The range of Cradle geometries, Module arrangements, roof profiles, facade treatments, and fenestration options means each home can respond to the specific character, ecology, and policy context of its site. A curated finishing palette covers all external and internal surfaces, with bespoke choices outside the palette permitted where needed. This is not aesthetic flexibility. It is a consent strategy.

Every successful application builds the planning document library. Each consent compounds the intelligence available for the next, accelerating future approvals and building toward design code recognition, a point at which HYVVEBLEND operates within an established regulatory framework rather than arguing its case from first principles on every site.

For a land partner holding a sensitive site, this means a development model engineered to pass through the planning system rather than collide with it.

THE INTELLIGENCE LAYER

The physical system is one-half of HYVVEBLEND. The digital platform is the other, and it is what separates this from every other modular proposition in the market.

THE HYVVE is building a configurable design environment in which spatial layout, material specification, structural system, and infrastructure integration are explored together, with their interdependencies visible in real time. A change in plan propagates through structural implications, thermal performance, manufacturing sequence, and cost. The person commissioning the home sees every consequence of every decision as it is made.

Adjacent to this is a compliance engine that continuously, automatically, and in language that does not require a specialist to interpret maps design decisions against planning policy, building regulations, and technical standards for a specific site. Running alongside both is a live cost model that updates as decisions are made, not months after the design has been frozen.

Elements of this platform, including VITA's smart monitoring and control hub, are already operational. The full configurator, compliance engine, and cost-visibility system are in active development and are funded through project profits. For investors, this is the scalable, defensible layer of the business. The physical system delivers homes. The digital system compounds the intelligence and creates the moat.

ADAPTABILITY AS ASSET LOGIC

A conventional home is fixed at the point of completion. Any change in spatial need requires a construction project, a new planning application, and a capital outlay bearing no relation to the incremental requirement.

HYVVEBLEND eliminates that constraint. Modules can be added, removed, or reconfigured at any point in the home's life. The Cradle can be extended to accommodate capacity beyond the initially anticipated level. Modules removed from one home can be redeployed elsewhere in a portfolio. A home that can grow, contract, and reconfigure without a construction project is an asset with a longer useful life, a broader addressable market at any point in time, and a lower cost of adaptation over its lifetime.

The deeper implication is structural. A home decoupled from permanent foundations, capable of relocation, and adaptable without reconstruction, opens pathways toward ownership and tenure models that the current housing system cannot support. THE HYVVE is designed for conventional sale now, with alternative tenure models architected into the system for future activation.

PROVEN IN DEPLOYMENT

Kingscote Barn, Cotswolds — A HYVVE-designed treehouse operating as flagship accommodation at one of England's most awarded venue destinations. Best-selling room for five consecutive years. Occupancy above ninety per cent.

VITA V1, Bootle, Lake District — Fully off-grid autonomous infrastructure delivering power, water, and waste management for over three years in a demanding northern English climate. The off-grid thesis is not theoretical. It is running.

The View at Al Hamra, Oman — Conceived, designed, and built by the founder in under twelve months. Profitable every year for over a decade. The precedent that validated the entire development logic.

IN PLANNING

Kingswood, Penn, Buckinghamshire — Two four-bedroom HYVVEBLEND homes embedded within mature woodland. VITA in hybrid mode. GDV approximately £1.7 million, 27% profit on cost. The first commercial deployment of the full system.

Islay, Buckinghamshire — 454 square metres. Build cost circa £1.15 million. Total project time approximately fifteen months.

Pinegrove, Buckinghamshire — 623 square metres. Build cost circa £1.5 million. Total project time approximately fifteen months.